Friday, November 13, 2009
Greece Awaits
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Three Cheers For The Gaffer!
Lets get caught up a bit, shall we? So this is my second week at Holloway Secondary School. I am coaching in the school with a fellow gapper, Rupen. Basically we take over P.E. sessions that are either an hour or two hours long and coach football. The fortunate children we coach (both girls and boys) range in ages and skill level. But, seeing as how we are a sports college (not college like in the U.S.), we get a lot of top talent. Many of these kids are on the books for great clubs like Charlton, Millwall, Arsenal, and Chelsea. There a couple at Tottenham as well.
Friday, September 25, 2009
3 Weeks in London
Based on these 3 weeks, I feel 100% sure that I made the right decision, to come to London and pursue this career. Football aside, life in London has been perfect. I enjoy every second spent with my family, be it sitting on the couch chatting with my grandparents or looking after my cousin of a evening. I have also found a great church – Hillsong London. I visited for the first time last week and it was incredible! I can’t wait to go back this Sunday.
The other members of Arsenal’s Gap Year Program (fellow ‘gappers’) are great as well. They like to give me some stick now and then for my accent, but its all in the name of banter. Great times.
What else? Ah, I saw Arsenal play for the first time this week. It was a good match and a great time. Touring stadiums is good and all, but theres nothing that compares to seeing a match, stadium packed with thousands of fans. I can’t wait to see them play again.
So into the schools next week, the real test begins. I have to improve my coaching skills so I can spend some time abroad with Arsenal in January (fingers crossed, in Australia).
Until next time, cheers!
Friday, September 4, 2009
First 24 Hours in London.
So I made it to London, praise God. The UK authorities apparently didn’t buy my story, so they decided to keep me around for a few hours, before questioning me, calling me a liar, and then finally allowing me into the country for six months. Not very nice people, I must say! The bloke’s parting words were, “You’ll have a very difficult time when you try to come into the UK again.” I walked, but was thinking, “Not if I have a UK passport, you twit!” Haha. So I made it to my nanny’s at 1:30, after a nice chat with the cab driver. He was an Arsenal fan as well, and fully supported my mission to make a career out of football.
I slept until noon (a solid 10 hours), woke up and took a walk down to Junction Road and bought my UK sim card via T-Mobile! It might cost you an arm and a leg, but send me an email or message on twitter if you want it. I have a month of free texting, not bad eh! I feel like I am really living here now that I have a UK phone number. Not bad.
Then I went home to my grandma’s house and had some lunch, a bacon sandwich (Brandon’s favorite). I called up Samir, the geezer who runs the gap year program at Arsenal, and we met up at the stadium for a cup of tea and a quick chat. Really nice guy, he introduced me to a few people and we talked about the week to come. I am very excited, lots of time on the pitch! Arsenal’s facilities are top notch, really lavish and stylish. I’ll make sure to take a few pictures on Monday, even if I look like a loser doing so. It is really exciting times, I can’t wait! Two days out of the week I will be coaching in the schools, the rest of the time will be in training and in the community. I will be looking to join a league, maybe us gap year students will form a team. That would be cool. I get a discount on Arsenal gear and I probably will get to see a few games for free while I am here. Awesome.
Came home for dinner and had some good fish and chips from up the road. Hung out with the grandparents, made a few phone calls, and now its time to go to bed.
I miss and love you all. Be on the look out for a call from a strange number!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Thank You: C3 Church
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
We are beggars all
Thrice recently dropped Beggars, a quick turn around from The Alchemy Index, Thrice's four disc concept album that encompassed the four elements of nature (Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire). After recording such a focused record, Thrice decided to put out something slightly more natural, enter Beggars.
After listening to the album for a few days, I am (once again) very impressed. Thrice have yet to put out two similar sounding albums. This time around they deliver an array of songs that echo a very clean and natural sound; lacking the distortion, keyboards, and heavy mixing of The Alchemy Index and Vheissu. Vocally, Dustin Kensrue is as raw and powerful as ever and his lyrics are meaningful and intriguing. It is also important to note that this album isn't as heavy as previous releases. Comparing it to any of Thrice's previous albums, I would say that it is a mixture of Air, Earth, and Dustin Kensrue's solo album Please Come Home. It is a great album for Thrice faithful and newcomers alike.
All you big-shots do swagger
And strive with conceit
Did you devise that your fray would be fought?
If you've been raised in a palace
Or live about on the streets,
Did you choose the place or the hour you'd be born?
Tell me what can you claim?
Not a thing
Not your name
Tell me if you can recall
Just one thing, not a gift, in this life?
Can you hear what's been said?
Can you see now that everything's graced?
After all
If there's one thing I know in this life
We are beggars all
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Back to N5
Why? Because I am moving to
Why am I doing this? I am crazy? Aren't you getting paid?
Maybe I am crazy. But it makes a lot of sense to me!
First the foremost, I am doing this in order to spend some time with my beloved family in
And if worst comes to worst. I am 23 and I have my whole life to slave away at a desk, working for the man. Haha. As a good friend of mine said, "It's all about life experiences."
But I will be back in a year, I am sure. Hopefully with an accent, so I can score a sweet wife. So everyone grab a web cam and I'll meet you on Skype!
I'll make sure to eat a crumpet or two for you.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Zappos - Customer Service Redefined
Zappos has it all figured out. Instead of flooding my inbox with crap, why not focus on meeting or (take a deep breath here) exceeding my expectations? That is exactly what Zappos did, just by delivering my shoes the next day. Pretty simple right? I thought so.
Zappos exceeded my expectations and in return I became a loyal customer (Zappos once reported that 60% of their customers are repeat). And for the last few years I have been singing their praises and recommending their site to countless amounts of people.
Yesterday Amazon made a very smart decision to purchase Zappos for approximately $900 million. Zappos leadership team - Nick Swinmurn - founder, Tony Hsieh - CEO, and Alfred Lin - CFO will remain in their positions and hopefully Zappos will march on to become much more than shoes.
If you haven’t bought shoes from Zappos, I suggest it. And if you haven’t read about the company, I suggest that as well. They have a very unique and admirable corporate culture that breeds success and truly realizes the power of relationships in the business world.
Here is a great interview that Inc. had with Tony Hsieh. http://bit.ly/3r8gm4
Monday, July 13, 2009
CB Partnership vs Midfield Destroyer
Not every team has the luxury of two world-class center backs, while even fewer teams have the luxury of a world class center back partnership. So what is a viable solution? A combative, all action, dominating defensive midfielder. These individuals are a 'dime a dozen' and once a team finds one, it is rare they let him go. I am of the belief that this type of player is a must for any possession-driven, attacking footballing side. Barcelona is a great example of this. When comparing Carlos Puyol and Gerard Pique to Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, you would have to agree that Manchester United have a far superior center back partnership. But Barcelona have a rare animal that Manchester United have not possessed for many years: a combative defensive midfielder. Yaya Toure - the finest defensive midfielder in the world. He is strong in the tackle, dominant in the air, composed, and highly technically gifted with the ball at his feet.
Manchester United have enjoyed a great amount of success with out a defensive midfielder, and I am sure they will continue to in the years to come (maybe not, with out CR7, er CR9). They are a rock solid defensive unit, capable of deadly counter attacks. Barcelona, on the other hand are a possession based, fluid attacking team much like AC Milan in their most recent hay day. They are capable of lulling you to sleep with their triangle passing until an opening is found or launching wave after wave of attack until their opposition's resistance is broken.
Which method will be more successful in the years to come?
Sunday, July 12, 2009
And so it begins...
Name - Kirt Kreutzer
Location - Raleigh, NC
Age - 23
As the sub-title of my blog says, I am a God-seeking, IT consultant, and also a football fanatic. A few months ago that sub-title wouldn't have contained 'God-seeking', but thankfully, now it does! I am a man of faith, which is a daily struggle, but one I am fully committed to. I currently work for CGI Group Inc. (www.cgi.com) as a Programmer Analyst, whatever that means. I am an information technology consultant, I supposedly develop business solutions for our clients, that has yet to be seen. Heh. And lastly, I am a football fanatic. I am half limey (me mum hails from joly old England) and I support Arsenal Football Club. I always have and I always will, so expect some articles on football, which I will not refer to as 'soccer' on this blog. There is more to me of course, I enjoy many sports, I am a lover of fine music, and I am a travel enthusiast, cough --> Western Europe.
Bare with me.